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Moving this blog -- need opinions

To move the comments, or not to move the comments? Whether tis nobler to leave every URL intact or by moving them break them? I'm pretty certain I can move all the posts without egregious problems, but the comments may be another matter. Would anyone
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Browser Security Test

Run 37 tests to make certain your browser isn't letting anything in you don't want. [via ACMEbinary ]

TechEd, will I be there?

I haven't a clue. Last I heard I'd be able to go if I ride my bike there. Still, Scott & Rory will be there (along with a lot of other Really Smart Folk), and you'll even be able to get them to explain this in person...

Querying RSS

During my early (OK, post 8am) reading this morning I saw this on Jon Udell's blog . Like much of Jon's writing and "little apps", it blew me away, and got me thinking of how I could use it for myself. Maybe not using XQuery (likely too much for my head),

... but who will manage the Managers?

I know my blog is in serious danger of turning into a recruiting site or even (heaven forbid) a recruiters' blog , but I have another job offer for you. Our Site Management team (the good folk who keep MSDN and TechNet running tickety-boo to the tune

Second Edition, now with more brain-thumping goodness

Just got a copy of the second edition of Advanced .NET Remoting by Ingo (and now also Mario Szpuszta ). I had the good fortune of squeezing my brain through it a while back (and lived!). While the talk continues, you really need to read as much of this

Whatever happened to SNOBOL?

I remember it was going to revolutionize text parsing , or something. I love this history , it just feels so relaxing looking at it.
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Jobs, jobs, jobs (ASP.NET edition)

While I wouldn't normally post job openings for "just anyone", Scott certainly isn't just anyone. He's the Software Architect for one of the first companies I had the pleasure of working with when .NET was still in the glimpse stage, as well as one of

YABRT: Yet Another Blog Ranking Tool

While browsing my Bloglines subscriptions, I see that there is yet another tool available for monitoring the "importance" of blogs -- PubSub . From their site: LinkRanks are a measure of how many pages link to each particular site, with more weight given

This must be in the frequently asked questions, isn't it?

I want to get a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) list up for ASP.NET, but before I do I have a few questions for you. Would this be a useful addition to the site? If no, go to #4 below If yes, what format? Should I use a similar format to the C# FAQ ?

In Remembrance

I'm not usually known for "pro patria mortis" feelings, but thank a veteran today. IN FLANDERS FIELDS In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce

If you don't put in your $1.05, who will?

Time for the foreigner to exhort all US citizens to go out & vote on Tuesday. I don't feel that anyone has the right to tell you who to vote for, but I feel that I must tell you *to* vote. People who feel the need to live in a democracy and not exercise
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Jobs @ MSDN

Shawn and Matt posting about some of the many jobs available at MSDN, in case you know of anyone interested. Also hidden (mostly) in Matt's posting -- the Mighty D is moving from "Content Strategy" to fulltime dev again. He'll be building the infrastructure
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Buy Visual Studio .NET 2003, get a boat load of fun

I've been reminded by The Powers That Be™ that I haven't provided enough public noise around Visual Studio .NET Professional 2003 Special Edition . So, here we go. If you haven't purchased Visual Studio .NET 2003 yet (and if you haven't -- "Bad Zoot.

MSDN += new RssFeeds() ';

Duncan has been working on our new RSS generation system . The new one he's created should be more flexible, accurate and up-to-date. He's looking for feedback on the new format as well. There are two changes we're really interested in feedback. First,
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